Answering the call in Yiddish newspapers, handwritten song submissions came pouring in from Jews across Russia, Ukraine, and beyond—a testament to Jewish life in the Soviet Union during a tragic era. In 1949, however, the collection was confiscated and hidden by the Soviet government and remained lost and unknown to the world until the 1990s, when it was accidentally discovered in the basement of the Ukrainian National Library. In 2018, historian Anna Shternshis and singer-songwriter Psoy Korolenko revived the songs for their CD, Yiddish Glory: The Lost Songs of World War II, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best World Music Album.” Now, Korolenko and Shternshis bring these long lost songs to life in this all-new concert and lecture program. .

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